
Recumbent Exercise Bike Reviews
Recumbent bikes have become more and more popular in recent years. The main difference between them and traditional, upright bikes is that recumbent models are much more comfortable to use. They feature a well-padded seat, complete with a backrest, making them ideal for those who want to want to take it easy as they work out -i.e watch TV, or for those with back trouble or any other joint pain.
Listed below are a number of recumbent exercise bike reviews, categorized by their average rating. Clicking on any of the links below will take you to our very own review, filled with useful information to help you come to a more informed decision.We talk about the bike’s features, warranty information, dimensions, user reviews, strengths and weaknesses, as well as any other information we think you should factor into your decision buying process.
Ranking ( 4.6 : best-in-class -> 3.0 : moderate )
++++++ (Very) good +++++

4.6 – FitDesk Pedal Desk ... best–in-class — MSRP $ 299 (check discount)
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4.5 – Exerpeutic 900XL — MSRP $ 229 (check discount)
4.2 – Schwinn A20 (2013) — MSRP $ 299 (check discount)
4.2 – Sunny Folding Bike (pink/grey) — MSRP $ 169 (check discount)
4.2 – Phoenix 99608 — MSRP $ 219 (check discount)
4.2 – Marcy Recumbent Cycle — MSRP $ 299 (check discount)
4.0 – Stamina 1350 Magnetic — MSRP $ 250 (check discount)
++++++moderate+++++

3.8 – Velocity Fitness Magnetic Bike — MSRP $ 299 (check discount)
+++ not available/replaced/etc. +++++
N/A – ProForm 210 CSX (4.1)
N/A – Exerpeutic 300SR (4.4)
N/A – Weslo Pursuit R 3.2 (4.3)